Customer Review: The Hermann recordings on this disc are invaluable as a source for some of the forgotten contributors to film music, the British. Walton's overture to "Richard III" is rendered with with superb color and ... Read More
Customer Review: Reminicent of the film, the soundtrack has the same stirring moments as the movie and takes you back to the world of 18th Century England in style. With adorible little outtakes taken straight from the dialog, ... Read More
Customer Review: An excellent adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play of the same name, this film is peppered with memorable one-liners that only Oscar Wilde could have penned. Just a smattering:
Customer Review: An excellent adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play of the same name, this film is peppered with memorable one-liners that only Oscar Wilde could have penned. Just a smattering:
Lord Arthur Goring: To love oneself is ... Read More
When "Primary Colors" first came out I initially had no intention of seeing it, despite my
interest in the subject because I had classified John Travolta as a non-actor. ... Read More
Customer Review: This collection of Oscar Wilde plays by the BBC just CANNOT be outdone! I've seen the negative comments by other reviewers AND all the productions of 'Earnest' that are cited as being better. What a JOKE! These other productions are slap ... Read More
Customer Review: This is a great play, the things that happen with the characters is extremley funny because it deals with morality and marital issues that still exist. The play is set in the late 1800s early 1900s in England. It is a perfect example of how we over ... Read More
Customer Review: I bought this book having read an Amazon review which recommended it. Although not precisely disappointed, I had hoped the book would be better than it was.
The basic premise - woman pretends she is married to mortally wounded man in order ... Read More